How can an eating disorder Dietitian Help?

Dietitians are trained health professionals who can provide a thorough dietary assessment, explore your relationship with food, eating and your body and provide nutrition support in line with your needs and goals. Dietitians have proven competency in the the area of nutritional science and must have completed a four-year Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics. Here…

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How can a Psychologist help?

Psychologists are trained health professionals who can provide assessment, diagnosis and treatment for a range of psychological issues. This may involve development of strategies to assist you on a day to day basis, talk therapy, guidance and support. Here are Myrtle Oak Clinic we have two trained and experienced Clinical Psychologists, Dr Katherine Bartlett and…

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Group Meal Support at Myrtle Oak Clinic

Meeting your recovery/treatment goals takes practice, consistency, and support. Whilst challenging the eating disorder can look different for each person, it can be helpful to have the encouragement and assistance to meet your treatment goals, wherever you may be on your journey. Myrtle Oak Clinic is now providing group meal support over lunchtime, 3 days…

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Grocery Shopping During Eating Disorder Recovery

Grocery shopping is arguably one errand that everyone must do. For someone without an eating disorder, the supermarket can be enjoyable, yet it can also be an unpleasant task when trying to find the aisle with the food you are after and navigate the trolley. However, for someone suffering from an eating disorder, it is…

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Exploring ARFID: When Eating is a Struggle

Have you ever found yourself or someone you care about avoiding certain foods or restricting food intake to the point where it impacts daily life? If so, it might be more than just picky eating; it could be Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Understanding ARFID is the first step towards finding relief and enjoyment…

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Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT-E): An Evidenced-Based Approach to Eating Disorder Treatment

Eating disorders are complex and devastating mental health conditions that can have severe physical and psychological consequences. In recent years, the field of psychology has witnessed significant advancements in treatment models, one of which stands out for its effectiveness and innovation – Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT-E). Developed by Christopher Fairburn and his team, CBT-E…

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